A pencil sketch of a plant called "Baethirvein" in a soft-toned sketchbook. The plant has broad, textured leaves with subtle vein detail and a single, small five-petalled flower blooming at the top. The flower is lightly shaded to stand out from the graphite tones of the leaves. Three green graphite pencils are placed on the right side of the sketchbook, and a black Kindle rests on the left. The name "Baethirvein" is written in elegant digital calligraphy at the bottom of the page, along with the artist’s signature: “T. J. Hassall 2025.”
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Sketch Saturday: Baethirvein – Flora Sketch

Sketch Saturday: Baethirvein Flora Sketch This week’s sketch is something a little different and a little special. It’s my birthday today, and although I struggled with this one more than expected, I wanted to keep my Sketch Saturday series going. Here it is: Baethirvein, also known as Bittervein, sketched during a rare flowering moment. This…

A pencil sketch of a single flower called the Aescinpetal, drawn in a soft-toned sketchbook. The flower has layered, ash-grey petals that resemble swirling smoke and a delicate stem with two sets of leaves. A faint white ring of ash circles the base of the stem, drawn beneath the plant. Three green graphite pencils rest beside the page. The name “Aescinpetal” is written in elegant, digital calligraphy at the bottom right.
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Sketch Saturday: Aescinpetal – First Flora Sketch

Sketch Saturday: Aescinpetal Flora Sketch This is my very first flora sketch, and I’ve been super nervous to share it. Until now, I’ve only drawn creatures for this world. I’ve finished four so far, but recently, I started exploring the flora, and Aescinpetal was the first on the list. It seemed like a good place…